How to Say ‘I have a lot of luggage.’ in Japanese
荷物が多いです。
nimotsu ga ooi desu
[nee-moh-tsoo gah oh-oh-ee dehss]
💬 Usage Tip: [が] marks [荷物] as the thing being described. This phrase is great when asking if a taxi, bus, or train will be manageable.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Saying this early can help Japanese staff guide you to elevators, luggage-friendly routes, or airport limousine buses.
Phrase Breakdown
荷物
nimotsu
[nee-moh-tsoo]
luggage / baggage
Refers to bags or belongings a traveler has with them.
荷物が多いです。
There is a lot of luggage.
が
ga
[gah]
subject marker
A particle that marks 荷物 as the subject of the sentence.
荷物が多いです。
There is a lot of luggage.
多い
ooi
[oh-oh-ee]
many / a lot
Describes a large amount of something.
荷物が多いです。
There is a lot of luggage.
です
desu
[dehss]
is / am / are
A polite copula used to make the sentence formal and complete.
荷物が多いです。
There is a lot of luggage.
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